The truck will operate on the Langfang–Tianjin route, covering over 200 km per trip. A company statement noted: “With the technical advantages of zero emissions and low energy consumption, it will add a new green trend to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei ‘Hydrogen Energy Corridor.’”
Designed for long-haul freight, the Hypot F49 stores 56 kg of hydrogen and incorporates Hydrogen Power’s VCU smart energy-saving system. It achieves a hydrogen consumption rate of 8.6 kg per 100 km, enabling a 600 km range. The truck’s reinforced frame supports heavy loads, meeting commercial logistics demands while producing no tailpipe emissions.
Hydrogen Power highlighted the truck’s role in sustainable transport, stating: “Efficient power enables low-carbon transportation.” The technology is expected to contribute to reducing carbon emissions along key freight routes in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
Hydrogen Power has extensive experience in the area, having supplied hydrogen technology to companies like JD.com, IKEA, and Rongcheng Steel. These efforts have reduced over 10,000 tons of carbon emissions across more than 35 million kilometers of hydrogen-powered travel. Coca-Cola’s adoption of the Hypot F49 aligns with China’s goals for low-carbon development.
The company affirmed its commitment to advancing hydrogen technology, saying: “Hydrogen Power will continue to deepen the innovation of hydrogen fuel cells and hydrogen production equipment.” Its integrated approach, combining vehicles, refueling stations, and hydrogen sources, aims to expand hydrogen logistics infrastructure nationwide, with the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region serving as a model for sustainable freight transport.
This initiative reflects Coca-Cola’s efforts to integrate environmentally friendly solutions into its logistics operations, supporting cleaner transportation in one of China’s key economic regions.